And here is the second one. I looked in a list of Soyuzmultfilm cartoons for titles about hunters near Quartet's year and found it in 1948. I'm not all that good in Russian, but the title seems to be "The hunting rifle", after some looking-up.

I don't know if this short is available on Youtube or not, but I think it's worth showing here. FELIXノ迷探偵 (Detective Felix in Trouble) is a stop-motion animated short from 1932 that features a Felix the Cat doll. It was directed by Shigeji Ogino.

As you may have already know, late last year, Metlife anoucenced they would ended their license relationship with the Peanuts characters after 30 years. Because of this, I thought of linking this Super Bowl ad from 2012, which not only featured the Peanuts characters but also characters from BOTH Warner Bros. and Classic Media gathering in a field. Why? I don’t really know. Maybe they were looking for Jerry. Interesting to note, that several months after this ad aired, Dreamworks Animation ended up buying Classic Media (which in turn, Dreamworks Animation ended up being bought by Universal/Comcast): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWzKSBWf3Fs

Somebody has recreated the original 1958 broadcast of Disney's From All of Us to All of You, using footage from the original B&W show and other, higher-quality sources (though some footage had to be skipped over to avoid copyright problems).

Somebody has recreated the original 1958 broadcast of Disney's From All of Us to All of You, using footage from the original B&W show and other, higher-quality sources (though some footage had to be skipped over to avoid copyright problems).

an exerpt from my second videofilmed in the basement of my parents' house before I moved.My voice impressions and cosplay of Hoppity and C. Baggly Beetle from Mr. Bug Goes to Town (1942)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5c0nmbF9ee0

"The Adventures of Pow Wow" episode "Duck Hunter" (in Polish!) in its 1992 remaster by Scan Am in which the show has been colorized (?) and was given new soundtrack and narration.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Zzma71zCQw It's written in Mike Cross's (one of two credited composers of the 1992 remaster of "Pow Wow") CV ( http://michaelcrossmusic...oads/MichaelJCrossCV.pdf ) that he rescored the show for HIT Entertainment (yes, that HIT Entertainment which is currently owned by Mattel) which distributed the show outside USA and Canada in years 1992-2006. In fact, HIT at one point had for instance international rights to three 90's Harvey Comics shows - "Casper and Friends", "Casper Classics" and "The Baby Huey Show": http://web.archive.org/w...inment.com/hit_ecat.html